Monthly Archives: July 2018

I watched “Won’t you be my Neighbor” about Mr. Rogers last night. One message he put across to kids via a puppet is that they are not a mistake. Although, he did not bring up mental illness, I see how … Continue reading →

No one would say that they don’t care about the mentally ill, I don’t think. However, it has been proven over and over again that many don’t care at all. I am not going to go through the proof because … Continue reading →

The news recently revolved around suicides of famous people and when a celebrity comes out or there is a mass shooting, some light is shed on mental illness. However, the important talk about a national epidemic fades quickly and this … Continue reading →

My life has been a roller coaster since I was 13. There have been times when medications have worked and I have been stable, but these don’t last very long. Now, the problem is I think I might be medication … Continue reading →

Living with Bipolar Disorder and Addiction As a kid, he was creative, energetic, and outgoing. As a teen, he got introduced to alcohol and cocaine. As an adult, he moved to Los Angeles to begin work as a writer. Out West, he … Continue reading →

Having bipolar disorder can feel like you are in a deep hole and can’t get out when you are depressed and suicide enters your mind. When you are manic, it can feel like you are on the top of the … Continue reading →